نتایج جستجو برای: degradation of agricultural soils

تعداد نتایج: 21185578  

2000
Gregory R. Pautsch Lyubov A. Kurkalova Bruce A. Babcock Catherine L. Kling

Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emissions from agricultural soils and have the potential to significantly contribute to reductions in greenhouse gas emission (Lal et al, 1998). This research investigates the expected costs of sequestering carbon in agricultural soils under different subsidy and market-based policies. Using the detailed...

2012
Rachel Bardy Prado Vinícius de Melo Benites José Carlos Polidoro

Most agricultural crops cultivated in Brazil are highly nutrient demanding. Brazilian soils are generally acidic with low base saturation and available nutrients. Demand for fertilizer application has increased because the national agricultural sector expansion. To improve productivity without environmental impact, there is the need for the utilization of novel procedures and techniques to opti...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
s.t. maheswari international institute of biotechnology and toxicology, department of analytical chemistry, padappai, chennai 601 301, tamil nadu, india a. ramesh international institute of biotechnology and toxicology, department of analytical chemistry, padappai, chennai 601 301, tamil nadu, india

adsorption of anilofos was studied in four soils (topsoil from alfisol, inceptisol, oxisol and vertisol). the order of adsorption of anilofos was vertisol > oxisol > alfisol > inceptisol. the soil sorption coefficient k and the soil organic carbon sorption coefficient koc are the basic parameters used for describing the environmental fate of the herbicides. in top soil the calculated k values w...

2014
Angela Joy Eykelbosh Mark S. Johnson Edmar Santos de Queiroz Higo José Dalmagro Eduardo Guimarães Couto

In Brazil, the degradation of nutrient-poor Ferralsols limits productivity and drives agricultural expansion into pristine areas. However, returning agricultural residues to the soil in a stabilized form may offer opportunities for maintaining or improving soil quality, even under conditions that typically promote carbon loss. We examined the use of biochar made from filtercake (a byproduct of ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. de santiago-martín departamento de edafología, facultad de farmacia, universidad complutense de madrid, plaza ramón y cajal s/n, 28040 madrid, spain i. valverde-asenjo departamento de edafología, facultad de farmacia, universidad complutense de madrid, plaza ramón y cajal s/n, 28040 madrid, spain j.r. quintana departamento de edafología, facultad de farmacia, universidad complutense de madrid, plaza ramón y cajal s/n, 28040 madrid, spain c. gonzález-huecas departamento de edafología, facultad de farmacia, universidad complutense de madrid, plaza ramón y cajal s/n, 28040 madrid, spain a.l. lafuente departamento de edafología, facultad de farmacia, universidad complutense de madrid, plaza ramón y cajal s/n, 28040 madrid, spain

the potential risk of metal accumulation in periurban agricultural areas is a matter for concern.the climate characteristics and carbonate content of calcareous agricultural mediterranean soils typical inthese areas favour metal accumulation at the surface level; however there is also a risk of potential metalmobility. our study focuses on the soil properties affecting metal mobility in these s...

2013
Masahito Hayatsu

Plants and microbes interact in various relationships which have both adverse and beneficial effects on plant growth and microbial communities. Many processes of these interactions occur at or near the root–soil interface, which is known as the rhizosphere. The rhizosphere is defined as the soil region under the immediate influence of plant roots. Many studies suggest that the microbial communi...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2021

Land application of biosolids is one potential source pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) into agricultural soils. Degradation an important natural attenuation pathway that affects the fate transport PPCPs in soil system could alter process. The present study assessed effect individual mixture compound environments on biodegradation rate half-life three non-steroidal anti-inflamm...

مجید افیونی, , حسین خادمی, , منوچهر امینی, ,

Heavy metals including cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are entering agricultural soils from different routes and mainly due to human activities. Accumulated Cd and Pb in the soil would eventually enter the human and animal food chains and pose threat to their health. Therefore, evaluating heavy metal accumulation is necessary to prevent soil and environmental pollutions and should be considered by r...

Journal: Pollution 2018

Agricultural intensification is associated with the use of great amounts of agrochemicals that may result in the accumulation of metals in soils, and –subsequently—agricultural products and food chain. Nowadays, this is a major concern for many Iranian agricultural products, necessitating scientific researches on the issue. Therefore, the present study has been conducted to evaluate the level o...

2016
Rui Liu Hangwei Hu Helen Suter Helen L. Hayden Jizheng He Pauline Mele Deli Chen

Most studies on soil N2O emissions have focused either on the quantifying of agricultural N2O fluxes or on the effect of environmental factors on N2O emissions. However, very limited information is available on how land-use will affect N2O production, and nitrifiers involved in N2O emissions in agricultural soil ecosystems. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating the relative importance of ni...

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